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I completely disagree, not at all. It's like we are at the antelopes, you and me! :) Let’s forget about Moltheni because it’s a sad moment. As for school... well, school ends at some point, they’ve been promoted, that’s it! New students, new music. Besides, I think there’s a Coltrane named Gianmarco Qualunque somewhere in the boot. And the fact that all my proposals are niche isn’t due to the intrinsic quality of the artists. (You suggest Baglioni to me when nowadays someone like Dottori or Mancino would surpass him easily. Or the usual Battiato who, as far as experimentation goes, has nothing more to say, and so it’s better to have a Bugo than the elegant pop of Intercity, not to mention that Battisti has found in Dente and in Lombroso great heirs saved from the Mogolian emptiness.) Cheers!
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Anyway, I totally understand you. I adored Tori even though she stays in the background compared to O'Connor, Carson, Apple. But it's a matter of life moments that make you connect more with one artist than another. I also stopped following her consistently a while ago. But I'm asking you for a bit more trust because I believe she will hit the mark again. Let her return to being less of a mom or wife and more of a tormented artist :)
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First of all, you’re pissing me off! Do you ever listen to Italian stuff that isn’t traced back to the times of the First Punic War? I’m not saying you should dive into the futuristic productions of Madaski, but I don’t know (and not in order of appreciation): Dente, Pino Marino, Moltheni, Diego Mancino, Giuliano Dottori, Amor Fou, Ministri, Amari, Intercity, Colore Perfetto, Raffaella Destefano, Le Luci della Centrale, Lombroso, Grenouille, Fratelli Calafuria, Marta sui Tub, Love in Elevator, Bugo, Ariadineve, La Fame di Camilla, etc., etc… please do me a favor… ;)
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@PSYCHOPATHA: what bitterness! not even if Sinéad had killed my cat would I renounce my first (and greatest) love! at least change your pic! and let's remember that we always have sky-high expectations for Tori. it's true, she released one incredible album after another in her early years, but come on, a little gratitude! make albums like BFP or FTCH yourself! and drop a well-deserved 5 once in a while ;) happy holidays!
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@FOSCA: the secret concert initiative had a powerful launch mid-year where we saw homey evenings with (besides Moltheni) MARTA SUI TUBI, DENTE, BENVEGNÙ, now it seems a bit downsized. @VOODOMILES: ingrediente novus constitutes the sad epilogue of Moltheni's artistic life. poignant precisely because it is definitive, and the beautiful "Per carità di stato" emphasizes that. this album has a sorrowful soul and for this reason, I consider it a beautiful work of art. p.s. in the acoustic DVD, I’m also in the front row ha ha...
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Does it have anything to do with the movie, which is great by the way, "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane"? Is it perhaps the soundtrack?
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In light of the latest proof from the master (ex?), I must disagree with your opinion. This episode stuck with me, and not only for the undeniable skill in moving the camera, if I may say so. The characterization of the character "Jenifer" seems very good to me, and if it had been used in a more forward-thinking way, it could have given life to a "monster" on par with Jason Voorhees, Freddy, and Michael Myers (how is it spelled?). The splatter scenes are very effective, even if less gruesome than those in the second "master of horror" by Argento, namely "Pelts." As for the dialogues, I’d say "who cares" if the execution of certain sequences is so powerful. Definitely worth watching alongside "Pelts."
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Not even under threat would I go. The group is now more than deflated. I'm selling the first two CDs for 2 euros each or I’m willing to trade for Tiziano Ferro "alla mia età" deluxe edition cd+ dvd live. I don’t vote because I would look like someone who’s lost their mind.
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comment 25, dear KOSMO (I love you very much!) beautiful universal image! comment that goes straight into my favorites
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the beat spirit just doesn't belong to me, maybe a little bit ginsberg. I struggled to read this book and removed it in a nanosecond. but don't attack me :) I’ll just tell you that I hated Into the Wild! I'm the only one to blame, eh eh!
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